Tips on visiting George Town Street Art

Before I get to my travel recap of my food during my Malaysia trip, I like to balance eating with activities that generally require a lot of walking. In Penang, my stay at the Blue Mansion Hotel that I just recapped put me very conveniently close to walking to all the trendy areas of George Town. It usually took me less then 10 minutes. So both days I did a lot of searching for and visiting street art. There is so much art in George Town in so many places, some listed some not, that made the art walk both like a quest but also that of surprise finds. I want to share my tips on visiting George Town street art and in general for visiting George Town.
Tips on visiting George Town Tips on visiting George Town
Views of George Town from Komtar Tower, The Top Penang
, with a 360 view and Rainbow Skywalk and its see through floor

When it comes to visiting Penang, I highly recommend walking around George Town to look at street art as one of the most unique things you can do and one of the top 3 must dos. The street art are mostly murals and span so many different art styles and many show slices of life here to reflect the blending of peoples and cultures that is representative of history or current times here.
Tips on visiting George Town Street Art: The Indian Boatman painted by Russian famous street artist Julia Volchkova Tips on visiting George Town Street Art: Georgetown wall art Wo Ai Nee Chinese Malay Indian, or the Cultural Girls Georgetown wall painting is a tiny wall mural in Penang Armenian Street from 2013. The mural portrays three girls of three different races living in harmony in Georgetown: A Chinese, a Malay, and an Indian. and Wo Ai Nee Chinese Malay Indian, literally means ‘I love you Chinese, Malay and Indian‘ Tips on visiting George Town Street Art: The Traditional Rickshaw Vendor mural is also called Old Penang Roti Seller. It is one of the newest Penang murals and it stands in an alley off of the Armenian street. Tips on visiting George Town Street Art: Folklore by the Sea was painted on a wooden house at Chew Jetty in Weld Quay, Penang, to tell stories of life during the early days at the clan jetties
The Indian Boatman painted by Russian street artist Julia Volchkova / Wo Ai Nee Chinese Malay Indian / The Traditional Rickshaw Vendor mural off of Armenian Street / Folklore by the Sea located at Chew Jetty

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